The maximum mangrove cover is found in-
Anonymous Poll
80%
West Bengal
10%
Gujarat
6%
Odisha
5%
Tamil Nadu
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Forest Classification
A. Based on Age
1. Even-aged forest
2. Uneven aged Forest
B. Based on Growing stock
1. Normal forest 2. Abnormal forest
C. Based on Regeneration
1. High forest 2. Coppice forest
D. Based on species Composition
1. Pure forest 2. Mixed forest
E. Based on ownership
1. State forest 2. Private forest
3. Community forest
4. Panchayat forest
F. Based on the Object of Management
1. Production forest
2. Protection forest
3. Fuel forest 4. Farm forest
5. Recreational forest
G. Legal classification of forest
1. Reserve forest 2.Village forest 3.Protected forest
Source :- Indian forestry ๐
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A. Based on Age
1. Even-aged forest
2. Uneven aged Forest
B. Based on Growing stock
1. Normal forest 2. Abnormal forest
C. Based on Regeneration
1. High forest 2. Coppice forest
D. Based on species Composition
1. Pure forest 2. Mixed forest
E. Based on ownership
1. State forest 2. Private forest
3. Community forest
4. Panchayat forest
F. Based on the Object of Management
1. Production forest
2. Protection forest
3. Fuel forest 4. Farm forest
5. Recreational forest
G. Legal classification of forest
1. Reserve forest 2.Village forest 3.Protected forest
Source :- Indian forestry ๐
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A situation in which the vegetative propagule does not assume tree
form but continues to grow like a branch is-
form but continues to grow like a branch is-
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14%
Geotropic growth
24%
Nyctinasty growth
54%
Plagiotrophic growth
8%
Fast growth
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1. first national park in India :- Jim Corbett National Park.
2. first biosphere reserve in India :- Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve.
3. first Ramsar site in India :- Chilika Lake in Orissa.
4. first Taungya Plantations Raised :- North Bengal.
5. first country to adopt agroforestry :- India.
6. First country in the World to ban deforestation :- Norway.
7. first Inspector General (IGF) of Indian forest :- Sir Dietrich Brandis
8. First agroforestry seminar in India :- Imphal .
9.Social forestry was first adopted successfully in which Indian state :- Gujarat.
10. first Teak plantation was raised :- Nilambur, Kerala State .
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2. first biosphere reserve in India :- Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve.
3. first Ramsar site in India :- Chilika Lake in Orissa.
4. first Taungya Plantations Raised :- North Bengal.
5. first country to adopt agroforestry :- India.
6. First country in the World to ban deforestation :- Norway.
7. first Inspector General (IGF) of Indian forest :- Sir Dietrich Brandis
8. First agroforestry seminar in India :- Imphal .
9.Social forestry was first adopted successfully in which Indian state :- Gujarat.
10. first Teak plantation was raised :- Nilambur, Kerala State .
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Central Board of Forestry was
constituted in the year
constituted in the year
Anonymous Poll
8%
1947
35%
1948
42%
1952
15%
1988
Forestry was listed in the Concurrent
list in [Assam PSC (ACF) 2012]
list in [Assam PSC (ACF) 2012]
Anonymous Quiz
17%
1952
27%
1972
45%
1976
11%
1980
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The theme for the International Day of Forests ๐ณโญ ๐
2015 :- "Forests | Climate | Change".
2016 :- "Forests and Water: Sustaining Life and Livelihoods".
2017 :- "Forests and Energy"
2018 "Forests and Sustainable Cities".
2019 :- "Forests and Education".
2020 :- "Forests and Biodiversity: Too precious to lose".
2021 "Forest restoration: a path to recovery and well-being".
2022 ) "Forests and sustainable production and consumption".
2023 :- "Forests and health".
2024 :- 'Forests and Innovation'.
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2015 :- "Forests | Climate | Change".
2016 :- "Forests and Water: Sustaining Life and Livelihoods".
2017 :- "Forests and Energy"
2018 "Forests and Sustainable Cities".
2019 :- "Forests and Education".
2020 :- "Forests and Biodiversity: Too precious to lose".
2021 "Forest restoration: a path to recovery and well-being".
2022 ) "Forests and sustainable production and consumption".
2023 :- "Forests and health".
2024 :- 'Forests and Innovation'.
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Under which Act, right to collect minor
forest produce, etc. from forest was
granted to tribals and other forest dwellers? [MPPSC (ACF/RFO) 2020]
forest produce, etc. from forest was
granted to tribals and other forest dwellers? [MPPSC (ACF/RFO) 2020]
Anonymous Poll
11%
Wildlife Protection Act, 1972
59%
Forest Right Act, 2006
19%
Forest Protection Act, 1980
10%
Indian Forest Act, 1927
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: There are four categories of Seeds in India- Nuclear Seed, Breeder Seed, Foundation Seed, and Certified or Registered Seed. As per Section 5 of the Seeds Act 1966, each of these seeds has a different colour tag. Hence, we also call them the Labelled Seed.
The colour tag for each class of Seeds is as given below:
Breeder Seeds- Golden Yellow tag
Foundation Seeds- White tag
Registered Seeds- purple tag
Certified Seeds- Blue tag
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The colour tag for each class of Seeds is as given below:
Breeder Seeds- Golden Yellow tag
Foundation Seeds- White tag
Registered Seeds- purple tag
Certified Seeds- Blue tag
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Amrita Devi Smriti Award is given for
[RAS/RTS (Pre) 2003]
[RAS/RTS (Pre) 2003]
Anonymous Quiz
24%
Best afforestation efforts
60%
Protection of forests and wildlife
14%
Best literature on forest protection
2%
Beautification of Parks
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1. father of Indian forestry :- Sir Dietrich Brandis.
2. forest man of India :- Jadav Payeng.
3. Birdman of India :- Salim Ali.
4. 'Father of Green
Revolutionโ :- M. S. Swaminathan.
5. Father of Agroforestry :- P.K. Ramachandran Nair .
6. father of soil science :- Vasily Vasilyevich Dokuchaev.
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2. forest man of India :- Jadav Payeng.
3. Birdman of India :- Salim Ali.
4. 'Father of Green
Revolutionโ :- M. S. Swaminathan.
5. Father of Agroforestry :- P.K. Ramachandran Nair .
6. father of soil science :- Vasily Vasilyevich Dokuchaev.
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Which chapter of the Wildlife
Protection Act, 1972 deals with Trade
or Commerce in wildlife? [CGPSC (ACF/RFO) 2020] Complete mcq series contact me :- 8273593445 .
Protection Act, 1972 deals with Trade
or Commerce in wildlife? [CGPSC (ACF/RFO) 2020] Complete mcq series contact me :- 8273593445 .
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29%
Chapter IV
33%
Chapter V
13%
Chapter II
26%
Chapter VI
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: Wildlife (Protection) act 1972
: Environmental (Protection) act 1986
:- Forest (Conservation) act 1980
:- Indian forest act 1927
:- Biological Diversity Act of 2002
:- Forest right act :- 2006
1. First Forest policy :- 1894
2. Second forest policy :- 1952
3. Third forest policy :- 1988
: National Green Tribunal (NGT) Act, 2010:
: Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974:
: Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981
: Compensatory Afforestation Fund Act, 2016:
: Plantations Labour Act, 1951
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: Environmental (Protection) act 1986
:- Forest (Conservation) act 1980
:- Indian forest act 1927
:- Biological Diversity Act of 2002
:- Forest right act :- 2006
1. First Forest policy :- 1894
2. Second forest policy :- 1952
3. Third forest policy :- 1988
: National Green Tribunal (NGT) Act, 2010:
: Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974:
: Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981
: Compensatory Afforestation Fund Act, 2016:
: Plantations Labour Act, 1951
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Gums. And Resin .
1. Arabic gum :- Acacia senegal
2. Katira gum :- Sterculia urens
3. Babul gum :- Acacia nilotica
4. Ghatti gum :- Anogeissus latifolia
5. Semal gum :- Bauhinia retusa
5. Gum Kino :- Pterocarpus marsupium
6. Bengal kino is butea monosperma.
five Tree Species found in India that Produce Resin:
1. Boswellia serrata :- Indian frankincense tree
2. Pinus roxburghii : Chir pine
3. Vateria indica : Indian copal tree
4. Butea monosperma: Flame of the forest
5. Dipterocarpus indicus: Gurjan tree
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Eco-sensitive zones are declared under
which act .
which act .
Anonymous Quiz
30%
Wildlife (Protection) act 1972
53%
Environmental (Protection) act 1986
14%
Forest (Conservation) act 1980
3%
Indian forest act 1927
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Tigers ๐
:- As of March 2024, there are 55 protected areas that have been designated as tiger reserves. As of 2023, there were 3,682 wild tigers in India.
*As of March 2024, there are approximately 100 white tigers in India,
*As of January 29, 2024, the
government reported that there are 10 black tigers (melanistic tigers) in India. All of these tigers are found exclusively in Odisha's Similipal Tiger Reserve.
๐ฆ Lions ๐ฆ :- As of March 2024, India's Asiatic lion population is estimated to be around 500โ650, with the majority of them living in Gujarat's Gir National Park and its surrounding areas.
๐ Leopard ๐ :- As of February 29, 2024, India's leopard population is estimated to be 13,874, with a range of 12,616โ15,132 individuals.
๐ Cheetah ๐ :- As of March 2024, the cheetah population in Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh, India, was 27, including 14 cubs and 13 adults.
๐ Elephant ๐ :- As of February 2024, the wild elephant population in India is estimated to be between 25,000 and 29,000.
๐ฆ Rhino ๐ฆ :- As of March 2024, the global population of the greater one-horned rhino (Rhinoceros unicornis) is 4,023, with 3,271 individuals in India's national parks and wildlife sanctuaries.
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*As of March 2024, there are approximately 100 white tigers in India,
*As of January 29, 2024, the
government reported that there are 10 black tigers (melanistic tigers) in India. All of these tigers are found exclusively in Odisha's Similipal Tiger Reserve.
๐ฆ Lions ๐ฆ :- As of March 2024, India's Asiatic lion population is estimated to be around 500โ650, with the majority of them living in Gujarat's Gir National Park and its surrounding areas.
๐ Leopard ๐ :- As of February 29, 2024, India's leopard population is estimated to be 13,874, with a range of 12,616โ15,132 individuals.
๐ Cheetah ๐ :- As of March 2024, the cheetah population in Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh, India, was 27, including 14 cubs and 13 adults.
๐ Elephant ๐ :- As of February 2024, the wild elephant population in India is estimated to be between 25,000 and 29,000.
๐ฆ Rhino ๐ฆ :- As of March 2024, the global population of the greater one-horned rhino (Rhinoceros unicornis) is 4,023, with 3,271 individuals in India's national parks and wildlife sanctuaries.
Source :- Google
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The concept of Progressive Yield was given by- โ ๐ ๐ฌ
Anonymous Quiz
53%
German forester Hartig
21%
Indian forester Hartig
18%
British Forester Hartig
8%
Dutch forester Hartig
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Hydroseeding is a mechanical process that applies a mixture of seed, fertilizer, mulch, and water to soil using a hydraulic spray rig.
The mixture is also known as a slurry and is combined in a hydroseeding tank and sprayed onto the soil surface at high pressure.โ
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The mixture is also known as a slurry and is combined in a hydroseeding tank and sprayed onto the soil surface at high pressure.
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1. Indian laburnum wood botanically known as :- Cassia fistula
2. Indian kapok tree is botanically known as :- Ceiba patendra
3. Beef wood botanically known as :- Casuarina equisitifolia
4. Rose wood botanically known as :- Dalbergia latifolia
5. Malawar wood botanically known as :- Hopea parviflora
6. White teak is botanically known as :- Gmelia arborea
7. Butter tree is botanically known as :- Madhuca indica
8. Bengal Kino is botanically known as :- Butea monosperma
9. White willow is botanically known as :- Salix alba
10. Red cedar botanically known as :- Toona ciliata
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2. Indian kapok tree is botanically known as :- Ceiba patendra
3. Beef wood botanically known as :- Casuarina equisitifolia
4. Rose wood botanically known as :- Dalbergia latifolia
5. Malawar wood botanically known as :- Hopea parviflora
6. White teak is botanically known as :- Gmelia arborea
7. Butter tree is botanically known as :- Madhuca indica
8. Bengal Kino is botanically known as :- Butea monosperma
9. White willow is botanically known as :- Salix alba
10. Red cedar botanically known as :- Toona ciliata
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